DISCREET (a) Mature (b) Intelligent (c) Clever (d) Prudent
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MOMENTOUS (a) Time-tested (b) Momentary (c) Very important (d) Hectic
PORTEND (a) Profess (b) Portray (c) Think (d) Foreshadow
ODIUM (a) Illness (b) Hatred (c) Oddity (d) Devious
She is a woman of sterling qualities. (a) interesting (b) genuine (c) irritating (d) exciting
Although the boys in his class were naughty, he never resorted to corporal punishment. (a) harsh (b) physical (c) unjust (d) general
He wanted to mitigate his burdens. (a) lessen (b) increase (c) postpone (d) leave
She adjusted quite well with her husband's idiosyncrasies. (a) peculiar habits (b) bad habits (c) weaknesses (d) stupid manners
The Deputy Inspector General made a perfunctory inspection of the police station. (a) thorough and complete (b) superficial (c) done as a routine but without interest (d) intensive
The decision to drop the atom bomb on Hiroshima was a grave one. (a) serious (b) momentous , (c) instinctive (d) impulsive
A scientist generally carries out his investigations empirically. (a) intuitively (b) verbally (c) through written communication (d) by observation and experiment
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